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Leaked Top Secret Docs Reveal Israeli Iran Attack Plans
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- jalopnik.com China Isn’t Scared Of Biden’s Big Bad EV Tariffs
Plus, Rivian is laying more workers off amid struggles, and Volvo suffers a disastrous first quarter.
- www.bbc.com New Caledonia: Two dead as riots escalate after French vote
The riots come in response to the French parliament giving French residents there more voting rights.
- www.yahoo.com A Ukrainian recon commander in Kharkiv said its first line of defense was missing, in a 'betrayal' that allowed Russian troops to just walk in
The BBC reported seeing drone footage in Kharkiv that showed Russian troops walking unchallenged into Ukrainian territory.
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BREAKING: Israel's Channel 12 reports that IDF personnel have witnessed large quantities of Chinese-made weapons being used in Gaza
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> Well, as Comrade Zelda might say: > > Good.
- www.thenation.com Who Is Funding Canary Mission? Inside the Doxxing Operation Targeting Anti-Zionist Students and Professors
Americans who give money to Canary Mission are potentially committing a serious crime by acting as agents of a foreign power.
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> Seems a close-associate of Sheldon Adelson might head the operation of whatever this is, according to an Al Jazeera investigation. > > ---- > > >But it should not be up to a foreign television program to investigate secret Israeli intelligence and covert operations in the US, along with their clandestine American funders. That is what the FBI is paid to do. And rather than drag university presidents up to Capitol Hill for a replay of the Red Scare/HUAC hearings, it’s time for the White House and Congress to at last rip the cover off Israel’s vast network of spies, collaborators, and funders in this country. Even if it means giving up millions in donations and political support from AIPAC—the key reason Israel remains immune from any investigation. > > ---- > > Give the article a look-see or a skim-through or whatever, at least; it's worth the read.
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A Clash of Two Systems | Nassim Nicholas Taleb
>### Offensive vs. Defensive Nationalism > >This conflict shows a harmful confusion, among the Russians and their supporters, between the state as a nation in the ethnic sense and the state as an administrative entity. > >A state that wants to base its legitimacy on cultural unity must be small; it is otherwise doomed to meet the hostility of others. A Francophone Swiss citizen, although culturally linked to his or her language, does not aspire to belong to France, and France does not try to invade French-speaking Switzerland under this pretext. Further, national identities can change quickly: Francophone Belgians have a different identity from French people. France itself went through an operation of internal colonialism to destroy Provençal, Languedoc, Picard, Savoyard, Breton, and other cultures and eradicate their languages under a centralized identity. Nationality is never defined and never fixed; administration is. > >Cultural unity can make sense, but only in the form of something reduced such as a city-state –I would even go so far as to say that a state only works well in this way. In this case, nationalism is defensive — Catalan, Basque or Christian Lebanese — but in the case of a large state like Russia, nationalism becomes offensive. Notice that under the Pax Romana or the Pax Ottomana, there were no large states, but city-states gathered in an empire whose role was distant. But there is loose empire and rigid nation-state like empire, the latter being represented by Russia . > >. . .
- www.peoplesworld.org Pennsylvania peace protesters tell Biden: Ceasefire now
PHILADELPHIA—Demonstrators had a message for President Joe Biden when he arrived in Philly on Dec. 11: Push for a ceasefire in Gaza now. The protest, several hundred strong, targeted the hotel where Biden was meeting with big Democratic donors to collect campaign cash and giving what was billed as.....
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> Yes, let's have it, finally, so we can better dismantle Zionism.
- www.peoplesworld.org D.C. ceasefire activists crash mayor’s holiday party
WASHINGTON—Several D.C.-based activists crashed Mayor Muriel Bowser and Council Chairperson Phil Mendelson’s holiday party on Monday. The packed event was attended by many of the mayor’s allies from a variety of city agencies along with big business interests and staff.
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> Jamal Rich's articles are great and never miss.
- www.peoplesworld.org Railroad workers intimidated into putting speed ahead of safety
Bradley Haynes and his colleagues were the last chance Union Pacific had to stop an unsafe train from leaving one of its rail yards. Skilled in spotting hidden dangers, the inspectors in Kansas City, Missouri, wrote up so-called “bad orders” to pull defective cars out of assembled trains and sen...
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> We've learned nothing from Palestine, Ohio.
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Despite backlash, Masha Gessen says comparing Gaza to a Nazi-era ghetto is necessary
Archived link: https://web.archive.org/web/20231222185134/https://www.npr.org/2023/12/22/1221128897/masha-gessen-essay-israel-gaza-germany-hannah-arendt-prize
>Prominent Russian-American journalist Masha Gessen received a prestigious award for political thought over the weekend, in a ceremony that almost didn't happen due to backlash over their recent writings on Israel-Gaza. > >Israel's air-and-ground assault on Gaza has killed more than 20,000 people in the 10 weeks since the Hamas-led attack on Israel killed some 1,200 people and took more than 240 others hostage. > >Gessen, who is Jewish and whose family lost loved ones in the Holocaust, has been criticized for a New Yorker essay published earlier this month in which they likened the Gaza Strip to the WWII-era ghettos that Nazis developed to segregate and control Jewish people in occupied Europe. > >Gessen argues in the essay that treating the Holocaust as a "singular event," unlike anything that has occurred before or after in history, not only is incorrect but makes it impossible to learn lessons from the Holocaust that are needed to prevent future genocides. > >. . .
- www.aljazeera.com ‘Double standards’: World reacts to US veto on Gaza truce resolution at UN
International rights groups say US ‘risks complicity in war crimes’, has ‘callous disregard for civilian suffering’.
>World leaders, international rights groups and United Nations officials have criticised the United States for vetoing a UN resolution calling for an immediate humanitarian ceasefire in Gaza and failing to halt the war that has killed more than 17,400 Palestinians and about 1,100 people in Israel since October 7. > >A UN resolution on the pause in hostilities failed to pass on Friday at the UN Security Council after the United States vetoed the proposal and Britain abstained. > >The remaining 13 of the 15 current members of the UNSC voted in favour of the resolution put forward by the United Arab Emirates and co-sponsored by 100 other countries. > >Here are some of the reactions: > >### Palestine > >Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas said the US’s veto made it “complicit” in war crimes in Gaza. “The president has described the American position as aggressive and immoral, a flagrant violation of all humanitarian principles and values, and holds the United States responsible for the bloodshed of Palestinian children, women and elderly people in the Gaza Strip,” a statement from his office said. > >Prime Minister Mohammad Shtayyeh said the veto was “a disgrace and another blank cheque given to the occupying state to massacre, destroy and displace”. > >Palestine’s UN envoy Riyad Mansour told the UNSC that the result of the vote was “disastrous”. “If you are against the destruction and displacement of the Palestinian people you must stand against this war. And if you support it then you are enabling this destruction and displacement regardless of your intentions … Millions of Palestinian lives hang in the balance. Every single one of them is sacred, worth saving.” > >Hamas strongly condemned the US veto, saying it considers Washington’s move “unethical and inhumane”. “The US obstruction of the issuance of a ceasefire resolution is a direct participation with the occupation in killing our people and committing more massacres and ethnic cleansing,” Izzat al-Risheq, a member of Hamas’s political bureau, said in a statement. > >. . .
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Man stabbed to death in Devon street as two teens arrested
www.cornwalllive.com Man stabbed to death in street in Devon townA top cop has said that extra police will be in the town and an officer guarding the cordoned-off scene in Ellacombe Church Road into tomorrow
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For some Jewish peace activists, demands for a cease-fire come at a personal cost
>Last weekend, Ally was kicked out of a family Shabbat dinner. Ally is 21 years old and from New York. > >"My dad is a staunch Zionist. He said, 'You better not fing have gone to that protest.' " > >Ally has gone to many protests. > >"He was like, 'I don't want to have you in my house right now. You are not welcome at this dinner table,' " Ally said.* > >Ally, who requested anonymity due to ongoing harassment, has family in Israel. Some are currently in the Israel Defense Forces. > >Since the Israel-Hamas war began, there have been protests demanding a cease-fire. Many Jewish Americans have joined in. Some say they've been met with hostility from within their own communities. Ally is a student at Columbia University, and is part of Jewish Voice For Peace, which is vocally demanding a cease-fire in Gaza. > >What Ally wants, beyond a cease-fire, is to address the human rights violations Palestinians have endured over the years. > >"My position as a Jew is that it [has] always been our responsibility, according to our religion, to stand up for all those who are targeted, all those who are oppressed, all those who are facing violence. Because as a people, we've been persecuted for so long." > >Rabbi Ari-Lev Fornari, also with Jewish Voice for Peace, says lately, he's been hearing about a lot of arguments like the one at Ally's Shabbat dinner table. > >. . .
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Suspect admits he killed Natalee Holloway in Aruba in 2005, pleads guilty to extorting her mother
apnews.com Suspect admits he killed Natalee Holloway in Aruba in 2005, pleads guilty to extorting her motherJoran van der Sloot, the chief suspect in Natalee Holloway’s 2005 disappearance in Aruba, admitted he killed her and disposed of her remains.